BF Polymer Spray before BFMS Spray wax?

EMC2

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I've just put down 2 coats of BFWD Sealant with 12+ hours in between for cure time.
I'd normally go to the wax next but based on all the comments about the concentration of polymers in BFPS, I was wondering if there would be benefit in topping the BFWD with one application of BFPS before moving on to the waxing stage?

My thinking is that perhaps the BFPS extra polymers could strengthen the bond/cure of the BFWD. However I'm also concerned that it may do just the opposite and reduce the effect of the BFWD.

Anyone tried this or have any insight/suggetions?
Any and all feedback welcome. Thanks in advance.
 

You would be fine to go straight to BFMS.


My understanding of BFPS is it is more of a maintenance top up product.

 

You would be fine to go straight to BFMS.


My understanding of BFPS is it is more of a maintenance top up product.


Troy, thanks for the reply. I agree that BFPS is meant as a top up product, but I'm still curious about those polymers and their apparent quick sealing properties.

Previously, when I used the older Blackfire Deep Gloss spray over BFWD Sealant (even used after 2/3 days of cure time) I often saw some streaking, as though it was affecting uncured BFWD underneath. It was a very different streaking to what you get with over application (been there, done that).
 
yes, what troy said. i think you'll do better with a couple extra coats of bfms spray wax over that bfwd. i love the warmth and depth it adds to the sealant finish.
 
I have been using BFMS on top of CS. I will do a WDPS mist-down of the entire car 4 hours after the 2nd CS application to remove the haze it sometimes leaves behind. Then I apply the MS. I am using the MS in the pot, not the spray wax.
 
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